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The Resurrection (work by Mike Licona)
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Mike Licona develops a comprehensive historical case for Jesus' resurrection, examining primary sources, alternative explanations, and methodological questions in historical inquiry.
He argues that the empty tomb, postmortem appearances, and early Christian belief are best explained by a bodily resurrection rather than naturalistic alternatives.
Licona engages with skeptical proposals and addresses common objections while appealing to standards historians use for other ancient events.
The book aims to show that historical reasoning can support significant supernatural claims when the evidence points beyond naturalistic accounts.
It is often recommended in Christian apologetics as a scholarly resource on the resurrection debate.
He argues that the empty tomb, postmortem appearances, and early Christian belief are best explained by a bodily resurrection rather than naturalistic alternatives.
Licona engages with skeptical proposals and addresses common objections while appealing to standards historians use for other ancient events.
The book aims to show that historical reasoning can support significant supernatural claims when the evidence points beyond naturalistic accounts.
It is often recommended in Christian apologetics as a scholarly resource on the resurrection debate.
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as a thick, comprehensive book presenting a strong historical case for the resurrection of Jesus.


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